Reconciliation



In the Catholic Church, Reconciliation is a sacrament of healing. It recognizes our longing to grow in our relationships with God and others while we simultaneously struggle with our affinity for selfishness, self-centeredness and sin.


The sacrament celebrates the universal human need for ongoing conversion and the call to holiness. It affords us the opportunity to seriously reflect, in the light of the Gospel, on our life’s course, choices, words, actions and inaction and to discern how we are responding to the activity of God’s grace in our lives. It reconciles us to God and the faith community by joining us to the Trinity in an intimate friendship (Catechism, #1468).


Sacrament of Reconciliation Schedule

Friday: Following 8am Mass at St. Mary's Church

Saturday: 3pm at All Saints Church


Confession is an act of honesty and courage – an act of entrusting ourselves, beyond sin, to the mercy of a loving and forgiving God.


Blessed John Paul II – September 14, 1987 Homily